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Die Wilby-Verschwörung

Originaltitel: The Wilby Conspiracy
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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6,4/10
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Michael Caine and Sidney Poitier in Die Wilby-Verschwörung (1975)
A black anti-Apartheid activist and a British engineer are forced to run from South African Secret Police.
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Ein schwarzer Anti-Apartheid-Aktivist und ein britischer Ingenieur müssen vor der südafrikanischen Geheimpolizei fliehen.Ein schwarzer Anti-Apartheid-Aktivist und ein britischer Ingenieur müssen vor der südafrikanischen Geheimpolizei fliehen.Ein schwarzer Anti-Apartheid-Aktivist und ein britischer Ingenieur müssen vor der südafrikanischen Geheimpolizei fliehen.

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    • Ralph Nelson
  • Drehbuch
    • Rod Amateau
    • Harold Nebenzal
    • Peter Driscoll
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Michael Caine
    • Nicol Williamson
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Ralph Nelson
    • Drehbuch
      • Rod Amateau
      • Harold Nebenzal
      • Peter Driscoll
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Michael Caine
      • Nicol Williamson
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    • 57Metascore
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    Sidney Poitier
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    • Shack Twala
    Michael Caine
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    • Jim Keogh
    Nicol Williamson
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    • Major Horn
    Prunella Gee
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    • Rina Van Niekirk
    Saeed Jaffrey
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    • Anil Mukerjee
    Persis Khambatta
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    • Persis Ray
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    • Blane Van Niekirk
    Patrick Allen
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    • District Commissioner
    Joe De Graft
    • Wilby Xaba
    Archie Duncan
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    • Village Headman
    Helmut Dantine
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    Peter Pearce
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    7Michael-166

    Surprisingly tasty

    I've seen many of the movies of this era. As remarked elsewhere, it is a fast-paced action film but has fetching little vignettes along the way that point out the characters' humanity.

    Superb performances by Nicol Williamson and Michael Caine. Poitier plays his usual role to perfection. Many good supporting performances -Persis Khambatta is a revelation and there is really not a weak link in the cast. Not often remarked, this movie deserves a solid 7 out of 10. The Rutger Hauer sequence is worth the price of admission.
    8honesty

    Fast paced action mystery thriller with Poitier and Caine

    This is definitely a sleeper. Not much is said about this film and yet it is one of my favorite movies starring Michael Caine. Sidney Poitier is on the lam with his new non-friend Caine who by mutual agreement have to escape. Prunella Gee plays the glue that for a while gets and keeps them together. The movie moves along quickly from cricis to crisis ending in a complete surprise. You are going to like this although there are some slow sections.
    8mdewey

    Caine and Poitier playing the dozens while on the run!

    A fun politically charged, fast-paced action drama. No politically correct dialog here, as the principals give no quarter when the name calling and racial badgering ensues. A White man and a Black man are thrown together on a political twist of fate and have to overcome their mutual disdain for one another if either of them is to survive. Caine and Poitier, in my humble estimation, do a bang-up job of fulfilling the requirements of their respective roles. Neither widely known nor often mentioned, Prunella Gee does a nice job as Caine's sweetheart and Poitier's legal/political confidant, especially as it pertains to her keeping the peace between them so that they can achieve the task at hand.

    What is also interesting is to see that even though Indian people and indigenous Blacks were similarly discriminated against in S. Africa (esp. during apartheid), there is still racial friction between those two groups. Not particularly earth-shattering news to many people, but a subject not often underscored in most modern cinematic fare.

    If you like political melodrama with good plot development and plenty of action, you should like this one.
    7barnabyrudge

    On the whole, a good chase thriller.

    Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine strike a winning screen partnership in this chase thriller set in South Africa. However, the most memorable portrayal comes from Nicol Williamson (an oft-underrated actor who steals the show in virtually every film he's in), as a particularly unpleasant racist security agent. The film is set against a background of volatile race relations, but the political angle of the story isn't thrust forth too heavy-handedly. First and foremost, this is a chase story... and it's all the better for it.

    Bantu activist Shack Twala (Sidney Poitier) is acquited of terrorism charges in a Cape Town court. He is on his way for a celebratory drink with his lawyer Rina (Prunella Gee) and her English boyfriend Jim Keogh (Michael Caine), when they are assaulted by two racist policemen. They turn the tables on the policemen and give them a pretty thorough beating. Twala and Keogh go on the run, hoping to reach Johannesburg where Twala has a contact who can get them out of the country. However, they are pursued all the way by the bigoted Major Horn (Nicol Williamson). Horn's ultimate plan is to let Twala unknowingly lead him to the hideout of a rebel leader named Wilby.

    The Wilby Conspiracy is generally a good film. The acting is excellent throughout, and the film has an unexpected element of humour, with Caine and Poitier providing several dynamic exchanges. The script is sharp, with enough incidents and twists to stay a step ahead of the viewer, and an interesting central theme. There aren't many shortcomings in The Wilby Conspiracy, though that's not to say it is perfect. The ending seems rather fudged, and some of the plot developments don't quite ring true. (The bit where Saeed Jaffrey's pretty young dental assistant attempts a treacherous double-cross is a good example of an unlikely plot contrivance). However, on the whole this is a slick, well-made and absorbing movie.
    6bkoganbing

    "In A Police State, The Police Are Always Busy"

    I would really have liked to have given The Wilby Conspiracy a higher rating than I did. But unfortunately a really huge and ridiculous error was made in telling the tale.

    Due to political pressure brought to bear from various world human rights activists, black nationalist Sidney Poitier is freed by the apartheid South African government. On the way to celebrate, Poitier, his lawyer Prunella Gee and her boyfriend Michael Caine get into a mêlée with South African police and after assaulting a pair of them have to flee.

    But it turns out the government in freeing Poitier in the first place has a whole other agenda. Poitier also has something else in mind, to get a stash of diamonds hidden years ago in a robbery to aid the African National Congress.

    During the course of fleeing Poitier seeks the aid of an Indian dentist played by Saeed Jeffrey and his assistant Persis Khambatta. While Poitier is hidden away in a modern day priest-hole he takes Khambatta in there with him and while the South African Security are even outside within a few feet of him, Poitier and Khambatta are doing the horizontal mambo. Now granted Poitier had been in prison for 10 years and he was understandably ready to go, still I found it a bit much. The steamy sex scene definitely sold a lot movie tickets, but it was awkwardly planted into the story.

    Acting honors in this film go to Nicol Williamson as the South African Security Police Chief Horne. He is a chillingly evil man, resolute in defense of the apartheid society and a bigoted product of that same society. Williamson is living proof of what Martin Luther King said about racism being as toxic to the perpetrator as to the victim.

    The Wilby in the Wilby Conspiracy is a Nelson Mandela like figure who is in exile in neighboring Botswana. He only enters the film at the very end and in a surprising way.

    The Wilby Conspiracy other than that tacked on sex scene done for box office dollars is a great portrait of the last days of the apartheid society of South Africa. It should be seen for Nicol Williamson's portrayal alone.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Most of this movie is set in South Africa, in Johannesburg and Cape Town, but due to the political sensitivity of anti-Apartheid, no attempt was made to film there.
    • Patzer
      While hiding the car in a village on the way to Johannesburg, Twali speaks Swahili with the villagers. Swahili is only spoken in East and Central Africa, for example in Kenya, the location of the shooting, but not in South Africa.
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      Major Horn: Mukarjee could swear by the beard of the prophet or the nails of the true cross and it wouldn't mean a thing. Because Mukarjee is a goddamned, godless, atheist Marxist. And the only thing that he holds sacred is Che Guevara's foreskin.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      All the Wishing in the World
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      Music by Stanley Myers

      Lyrics by Don Black

      Sung by Diane Solomon

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Februar 1975 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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      • Kenia
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      • Baum/Dantine Productions
      • Optimus Productions Ltd.
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